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>> well, i'm not going to speak for the myanmar government. i will say not just the president but our state department, our ambassador has been on this case for quite some time. i think part of what we have to consider is some of these governments who have wrongfully imprisoned people are looking for a politically palatable way to let them out. they're looking not to be overtly pressured not to be kind of beat over the head by the great united states of america but, rather, in the case of this gentleman they knew he shouldn't be in prison certainly not for 17 years and after having spent two years agreed to release him to me when i was over there. we want myanmar to move into the 21st century, want them to become a democracy. in order for them do that and us to lift the sanctions against them, they can't have people wrongfully held in prison and he was one of them. >> it was wonderful that they released them. the day that i left i read that the military was accused of rapg and killing two baptist missionaries. it was a nice gesture to the unit
>> well, i'm not going to speak for the myanmar government. i will say not just the president but our state department, our ambassador has been on this case for quite some time. i think part of what we have to consider is some of these governments who have wrongfully imprisoned people are looking for a politically palatable way to let them out. they're looking not to be overtly pressured not to be kind of beat over the head by the great united states of america but, rather, in the case of...
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not only for myanmar. we can travel to india. you can see that we are expecting more investment to this border land. >> reporter: setting up an economic community by the end of this year will not be an easy task. but many people are becoming excited about the bright prospect for business. >> that wraps up our bulletin. >>> police in hong kong have detained some organizers behind the protest and their move could spark further action. they arrested a student protest leader. he pledged to continue to demand a free election for the city's top official. >> i'm still confident and optimistic for further action and further movement and fight. >> authorities have issued summons for 30 others. their family tried to warn them in taking part in further demonstrations. some people are still camping out on a sidewalk near the legislative council building. they set up about 100 tents. >> translator: people here may take on the role of leading the demonstrations if we have another chance. our protest is not yet over. >> reporter: pro democracy
not only for myanmar. we can travel to india. you can see that we are expecting more investment to this border land. >> reporter: setting up an economic community by the end of this year will not be an easy task. but many people are becoming excited about the bright prospect for business. >> that wraps up our bulletin. >>> police in hong kong have detained some organizers behind the protest and their move could spark further action. they arrested a student protest leader....
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but many analysts see great promise in myanmar. they describe the country as asia's final frontier for its economic potential. they're looking to the election as a test for whether leaders can maintain stability while carrying out democratic reforms. >>> former taiwanese president has been released temporarily after about six years in prison. authorities have granted him one month of medical parole. they say he has been diagnosed with depression and other ailments while behind bars. he emerged from jail on monday after leaving a prison hospital. he waved to supporters from his wheelchair before getting into a car this took him home. he was convicted of corruption after eight years in power. he applied last month to receive treatment outside the prison and the medical team approved his application because of his deteriorating health. he first requested medical parole last june. but that was jekted. the dpp won a major victory in november and has been demanding chin be paroled based on humanitarian grounds. >>> analysts from a u.s. c
but many analysts see great promise in myanmar. they describe the country as asia's final frontier for its economic potential. they're looking to the election as a test for whether leaders can maintain stability while carrying out democratic reforms. >>> former taiwanese president has been released temporarily after about six years in prison. authorities have granted him one month of medical parole. they say he has been diagnosed with depression and other ailments while behind bars. he...
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>> well the military is a stakeholder in myanmar. whilst there has been reforms, reforms that transform the country in the last three or four years, what they are trying to do is send a message to say that the military is and continues to be a stakeholder and there's not going to be talk about rely ink wishing 25% of the seats they hold in the assembly. as part of the reforms there has been demands by the nld and activists, that becomes the democratisation process. what the president does is say we are reforming and changing things. >> this seems to fit in with the words from when president obama was visiting myanmar, when she urged caution in terms of the way international community responded to the changes in the transitional phase that myanmar was undergoing. myanmar is undergoing a dramatic change. it's positive. like many countries, the military is part of the spectrum. we can't expect the process to happen that was they are promised. >> what about the relationship between the central government and the ethnic minorities within
>> well the military is a stakeholder in myanmar. whilst there has been reforms, reforms that transform the country in the last three or four years, what they are trying to do is send a message to say that the military is and continues to be a stakeholder and there's not going to be talk about rely ink wishing 25% of the seats they hold in the assembly. as part of the reforms there has been demands by the nld and activists, that becomes the democratisation process. what the president does...
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as erica wood now explains. ♪ ♪ >> just before day break the ceremony marking myanmar's independence from british rule is watched by government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this day since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. a statement from the president was read out calling for public cooperation, so the government can transition smoothly into democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd geared gathered and protested for the release of political prisoners the place where myanmar's rulers officially severed ties with the british in 1958. >> though we got independence from the british we are not liberated yet. the authorities can arbitrarily detain us any time if we speak out. >> opposition leader awngs aung san suu kyi. >> we need to restore the values we once cherished and now lost. >> there are no celebrations inian gong for independence day but people have been marking their celebrations in their own way. >> we just want to have fun on this day. we don't know anything about politics. >> transl
as erica wood now explains. ♪ ♪ >> just before day break the ceremony marking myanmar's independence from british rule is watched by government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this day since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. a statement from the president was read out calling for public cooperation, so the government can transition smoothly into democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd geared...
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myanmar as it's named has been celebrating its anniversary with a military parade in gang gong. it's the first time it's been celebrating since the coup in 1962. erica wood has the story. >> just before daybreak the ceremony marking myanmar's independence from british rule is watched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president, calling for public cooperation, so the company can transmission smoothly to democracy. >> away from the military parade a crowd gathered protesters calling for freedom and the release of political prisoners. they stood chained besides the monument marking the place that myanmar rulers severed ties with the british in 1948. >> translation: though we got independence from the british, we are not liberated from the dictatorship. we are deprived of basic human rights. authorities can arbitrarily detain us if we speak out. opposition leader aung san suy kyi staged
myanmar as it's named has been celebrating its anniversary with a military parade in gang gong. it's the first time it's been celebrating since the coup in 1962. erica wood has the story. >> just before daybreak the ceremony marking myanmar's independence from british rule is watched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read...
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. >>> it is now less than a year before myanmar votes in a general election. for the first time in 25 years, the pro-democracy campaigner and former political prisoner aung san suu kyi will take part. most believe it's a certainty that her party will win, but the constitution will prevent her from becoming president. our myanmar correspondent jonah fisher has been given exclusive access to the nobel peace prize winner as she visited her constituency. >> reporter: it's check-in time for myanmar's nobel laureate. aung san suu kyi has come to visit the country's first training college for the hospitality industry. funded through a charity named after her mother we've been invited to take a look. the college has been built in the constituency where two and a half years ago she first became an mp. 100 young people most of whom have never stayed in a hotel, are learning about food and how to cook and serve it. >> that's not a fruit. that's just a fizzy drink. >> reporter: for the former political prisoner trying to create better opportunities for young burmese men a
. >>> it is now less than a year before myanmar votes in a general election. for the first time in 25 years, the pro-democracy campaigner and former political prisoner aung san suu kyi will take part. most believe it's a certainty that her party will win, but the constitution will prevent her from becoming president. our myanmar correspondent jonah fisher has been given exclusive access to the nobel peace prize winner as she visited her constituency. >> reporter: it's check-in...
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myanmar stopped having event in 1962. it's on the road to democracy, and will hold parliamentary elections in the fall. president obama condeprat utilitied the people of -- congratulated the people of myanmar. >> coming up a might against dancer. technology that could make treating the disease easier and less expensive. a tax determiny tortoise a face of extinction is heading home. conversation >>> you are getting a live look at brooklyn new york where furniture services in a couple of hours will be held for fallen new york officer wenjian liu. he was killed more than a week ago when a man opened fire on him and his partner when they were sitting in the squad car. his partner was laid to rest. we have more live in brooklyn in our 8 o'clock hour. scientists in germany are looking to expand a cancer treatment, using high energy particles to destroy malignant sells. scientists are hoping to target tumours within a body. >> gerhard spent his life developing a technique known as ion bean cancer treatment. he has explored how t
myanmar stopped having event in 1962. it's on the road to democracy, and will hold parliamentary elections in the fall. president obama condeprat utilitied the people of -- congratulated the people of myanmar. >> coming up a might against dancer. technology that could make treating the disease easier and less expensive. a tax determiny tortoise a face of extinction is heading home. conversation >>> you are getting a live look at brooklyn new york where furniture services in a...
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myanmar. if we don't lead with those points, we'll lose a lot of ground in asia. i will just make one point that i think is important. if you look at tr/Ñbpx that inód+i &háhp &hc% think are really important in asia across asia, southeast asia is a leading trend for the assertion of a growing middle class, a middle class that's going to grow from about 500 million people today to 3.2 billion across the indo-pacific by 2025. that middle class, we can see them sort of putting their issues forward in southeast asia and they're doing that through elections which is very positive, but they are challenging incumbents and challenging the role ofóu traditional sort of centrally controlled governments. having for morefkh more involvement in governance and i think this will be a trend that will affect all of asia over time. >> thank you all for coming. we're looking at two years where relations across the pacific are hitting some really critical turning points on tpp on the korean peninsula with china. precisely when washington is entering into what will probably be one
myanmar. if we don't lead with those points, we'll lose a lot of ground in asia. i will just make one point that i think is important. if you look at tr/Ñbpx that inód+i &háhp &hc% think are really important in asia across asia, southeast asia is a leading trend for the assertion of a growing middle class, a middle class that's going to grow from about 500 million people today to 3.2 billion across the indo-pacific by 2025. that middle class, we can see them sort of putting their...
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many of its lawmakers are affiliated with the military dictatorship that rules myanmar for decades. thpa
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. -- in myanmar. he has a very firm point of view. the last six months of last year, as myanmar -- and this is not surprising, if we watch southeast asian history , when reform movements get announced and start to move forward, they also, the governing body, can also start to pull back. this is one step forward, two steps back, which we've seen in many places. i think we've seen that in the on mark. -- in myanmar. republicans on the hill have in particular expressed real concerns about this. there has been on accelerating expectation -- been an accelerating expectation that we are concerned about on the hill that of these elections thick -- take place without aung san suu kyi being able to run in them, we might have to take action against myanmar. that really puts a lot of risk on the table for the obama administration's foreign policy plans. part of what i think the obama administration felt good about accomplishing was moving forward with the engagement and one of the key ingredients of that being able to move forward was sitting do
. -- in myanmar. he has a very firm point of view. the last six months of last year, as myanmar -- and this is not surprising, if we watch southeast asian history , when reform movements get announced and start to move forward, they also, the governing body, can also start to pull back. this is one step forward, two steps back, which we've seen in many places. i think we've seen that in the on mark. -- in myanmar. republicans on the hill have in particular expressed real concerns about this....
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the border between myanmar and china marks a growing gulf in both stability and prosperity. here on the burmese side many communities have been broken by decades of conflict grinding poverty, and the rampant drug trade. it's little wonder, then, that vulnerable people are being pulled across the border to the economic giants next-door. when lambo moved to china, she found out that the restaurant where she worked considered her to be their property. women of a marrying age are in short supply in china, thanks to its one-child policy and a preference of boys. i didn't want to marry, she says but a chinese man paid $6,500 for me. i wasn't allowed outside and my husband locked me in the house when i went away. he said i couldn't see my parents until i'd had a baby. after three months lamo had had enough. she jumped from a window and ran away to this camp on the burmese side of the border. remarkably, we're told that one in ten of the women here have been trafficked in some way. there's also something close to a happy ending. the police found out she'd been sold to a chinese fami
the border between myanmar and china marks a growing gulf in both stability and prosperity. here on the burmese side many communities have been broken by decades of conflict grinding poverty, and the rampant drug trade. it's little wonder, then, that vulnerable people are being pulled across the border to the economic giants next-door. when lambo moved to china, she found out that the restaurant where she worked considered her to be their property. women of a marrying age are in short supply in...
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over the last six months of last year, as myanmar -- and this is not surprising, if we watch history, when reform movement it announced and start to move forward, the governing body can also start to pull back. this is the one step forward two steps back dance that we have seen in many places. republicans on the hill have in particular expressed real concerns about this. there has been accelerating expectation that we are concerned about on the hill that of these elections thick lace new might have to take action against myanmar. that really puts a lot of risk on the table and turned to the obama administrations for -- foreign policy plans. part of what i think the obama administration felt good about accomplishing was moving forward with the engagement and one of the key ingredients of that being able to move forward was sitting down with all 10 leaders and foreign ministers, which was predicated on normalizing and opening relations with myanmar. so mike, i am not sure that it is bipartisan. i think that the administration has played a responsible role in here. our former csi actor o
over the last six months of last year, as myanmar -- and this is not surprising, if we watch history, when reform movement it announced and start to move forward, the governing body can also start to pull back. this is the one step forward two steps back dance that we have seen in many places. republicans on the hill have in particular expressed real concerns about this. there has been accelerating expectation that we are concerned about on the hill that of these elections thick lace new might...
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. >>> ic 66 >>> it's 60 years to the day that britain granted independence to myanmar. >> if we are complacent we won't progress. there are many areas in this country that need to improve. so we can't be complacent with the current circumstances. we feed to restore the values and the mind sets which we once cherished that have now lost. >> north korea has reacted angrily to new sanctions imposed by the united states. mountain barack obama authorized those over the hacking of the film company sony pictures. pyongyang has denied involvement in the cyber attack. it followed the attack on sony's picture "the interview" which portrayed the plot for be assassinateing kim jong-un. >> southeast australia is fighting with whatever it's got. from the ground trying to douse the flame. it's risky 22 firefighters have been injured so far. now the weather has turned cooler it's dropped 10° but this may not last. >> we're expecting more hot weather. which will create conditions for the fire to escape. and we would like to contain it within its general perimeter. >> a dozen homes have been destroyed in the a
. >>> ic 66 >>> it's 60 years to the day that britain granted independence to myanmar. >> if we are complacent we won't progress. there are many areas in this country that need to improve. so we can't be complacent with the current circumstances. we feed to restore the values and the mind sets which we once cherished that have now lost. >> north korea has reacted angrily to new sanctions imposed by the united states. mountain barack obama authorized those over the...
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myanmar has been celebrating with a military parade. last month's school attack in the pakistani city was followed by economicics. we have this report from peshmerga. many are hopeful of a better future. >> it has not rained this winter in pakistan. especially among the poor. as the new year arrives, they hold concerns. >> i hope 2015 will be a peaceful year and my business will prosper. if the bomb blast doesn't kill there'll be a bomb blast that will affect the livelihood. r this man sells gore a home-made cake. it costs less than a dollar. the area is threatened economically. years he shot. definitely we will achieve the targets. because the goal lasts one. we are facing the problems of security. they made the atmosphere. it will be definitely increased within six months. children in a school attack drew the attention of the world to the area. pakistan received 3.2 billion. critics say the bulk of that money to defense and security for the government. that's for the moment >>> too much prioritising of it diverts funds and the economy
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. >>> myanmar has celebrated its 67th anniversary of independence from burma. first such event since the military coup of 1962. >>> pakistani city of peshawar, many people there are hoping for a better future. as mohammad adow reports. >> it hasn't rained this winter in most of pakistan. and the sting of a harsh season is already felt here in the north. especially amongst the poor of peshawar. >> i really hope 2015 will be a peaceful year and my business will prosper as you everything is linked with peace. there will be no economic activity and no business which will affect our livelihood. >> reporter: product is in high demand, he makes ghour a cake made from raise sugar. for years peshawar suffered from lack of natural gas. >> definitely in 2015 we will achieve all of our targets because if we go the last one decade we are facing the problems of the security and the second is the electro-city and then with gas. if we make all this main sector good for the atmosphere of this industrial and business community, the economy will be definitely increased within six
. >>> myanmar has celebrated its 67th anniversary of independence from burma. first such event since the military coup of 1962. >>> pakistani city of peshawar, many people there are hoping for a better future. as mohammad adow reports. >> it hasn't rained this winter in most of pakistan. and the sting of a harsh season is already felt here in the north. especially amongst the poor of peshawar. >> i really hope 2015 will be a peaceful year and my business will...
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myanmar is celebrating the conservative anniversary of its independence from britain. the military is holding a grand parade with fighter jets, tanks long range artillery and helicopters. it is the first such event since the military coup of 1962. we have been speaking to southeastern asian specialists larry dagan. he speaks about the progress that has been made. >> there's been tremendous amount of progress. we have a reasonable amount of freedom of the press the opposition for national democracy in the police department afn sang ann ansand su su chi the need for peace there has been fighting with the ethnic rebel groups along the border now since -- in fact before 1962 and this government has initiated peace talks relatively serious peace talks but they are bogged down and i think in terms of any future political progress in this country there has to be a resolution of that political crisis with the ethnic groups. >> cooler weather conditions in south australia are helping firefighters contain a massive blaze. at least 12 homes in the adelaide hills have been destroy
myanmar is celebrating the conservative anniversary of its independence from britain. the military is holding a grand parade with fighter jets, tanks long range artillery and helicopters. it is the first such event since the military coup of 1962. we have been speaking to southeastern asian specialists larry dagan. he speaks about the progress that has been made. >> there's been tremendous amount of progress. we have a reasonable amount of freedom of the press the opposition for national...
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. >>> the army in myanmar has threatened to sue anyone who suggests that its soldiers were behind the rape and murder of two women. in a rare statement, the army said it was a coinscidence that the women were killed on the night their army attended in their village. there very vigils in major cities across myanmar. >>> in taiwan a construction worker has been killed on the set of martin scorsese's latest film. two others were injured. the roof collapsed on to the workers during pre-production on the film. mr. scorsese is said to be shocked and saddened by the news. >>> a series of militant attacks in egypt has killed at least 29 security officers. it's one of the largest assaults on the egyptian military in years. the backs were carried out in the north of egypt's sinai peninsula on thursday targeting police and army bases and checkpoints, many in the regional capital, el-arish. ola, how serious a challenge is this? >> reporter: well, i think this will be very difficult for egypt's president, abdul fattah al sisi. he is someone who is very much lauded here as a military strongman. arm
. >>> the army in myanmar has threatened to sue anyone who suggests that its soldiers were behind the rape and murder of two women. in a rare statement, the army said it was a coinscidence that the women were killed on the night their army attended in their village. there very vigils in major cities across myanmar. >>> in taiwan a construction worker has been killed on the set of martin scorsese's latest film. two others were injured. the roof collapsed on to the workers...
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myanmar is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its independence from britain. it's the first such event since the military coup of 1962. >>> cooler weather conditions in south australia are helping firefighters from containing a massive blaze. at least 12 houses in the adelaide area are lost. winds that have fanned the flames have eased. and helping firefighters bring a huge bush fire under control. >>> a mayor in france is accused of racism after refusal to allow the burial of a roma baby in his town. he says there's a shortage of burial plot in the pairs suburb where roma people live without running water or electricity. >>> the former greek presidential george papandreiou was prime minister when the euro zone crisis broke and he agreed to greece's first bailout agreement in 2010. the polls are expected to be close with syriza holding a slim lead. >>> and one of grease's most wanted fugutives has been captured after nearly a year on the run. krisko dulos zeros died his hair blond and grew a beard to disguise his appearance. the left wing armed group has targe
myanmar is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its independence from britain. it's the first such event since the military coup of 1962. >>> cooler weather conditions in south australia are helping firefighters from containing a massive blaze. at least 12 houses in the adelaide area are lost. winds that have fanned the flames have eased. and helping firefighters bring a huge bush fire under control. >>> a mayor in france is accused of racism after refusal to allow the burial...
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some books were sent to an orphanage in myanmar that takes care of 200 kids. many had lost their parents in ethnic conflicts or were abandoned due to poverty. other books were sent to students in africa. they reflected cultural differences like the way people fingers. >> translator: people learn their own country's language and think and act in that language. just one cloth picture book is something people can explore and learn from. that's why i want to pass them on to future generations around the world. >> reporter: watanabe believes all children, regardless of their circumstances, can learn something from her picture books. and she hopes this seed of an idea takes root around the world. miko suzuki, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japan's emperor and empress will likely visit the pacific island country of palau in april. this year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. japanese officials are arranging the visit for april 8th and 9th. emperor and empress will attend a welcoming ceremony. they will visit the marshall islands at a reception in palau's l
some books were sent to an orphanage in myanmar that takes care of 200 kids. many had lost their parents in ethnic conflicts or were abandoned due to poverty. other books were sent to students in africa. they reflected cultural differences like the way people fingers. >> translator: people learn their own country's language and think and act in that language. just one cloth picture book is something people can explore and learn from. that's why i want to pass them on to future generations...
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following the 2012 outbreak of intercommunal violence between buddhists and the rohingya minority in myanmar. >>> philippine president benigno aquino has stressed the need to establish peace in mindanao at a service to honor policemen killed in a clash with muslim rebels. the clash occurred on sunday in the southern island of mindanao where conflict between the government and the country's largest armed group has lost it for more than four decades. the ceremony took place in the capital manila on friday. coffins of 42 of the 44 police commanders killed in the clash were laid out for the memorial service in a police facility. a special action force team exchanged fire with members of the moro islamic liberation front in the province. sunday's clash tests the ongoing process of the peace deal which the philippine government and the rebel group signed last year. since the clash centered discussions on the proposed batesic law to create a new autonomous region in mindanao have bn suspended president aqui is urgingongress members not to give up on the bill. >> translator: we will not allow their
following the 2012 outbreak of intercommunal violence between buddhists and the rohingya minority in myanmar. >>> philippine president benigno aquino has stressed the need to establish peace in mindanao at a service to honor policemen killed in a clash with muslim rebels. the clash occurred on sunday in the southern island of mindanao where conflict between the government and the country's largest armed group has lost it for more than four decades. the ceremony took place in the...
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it has already exchanged a memorandum with myanmar. >>> new car sales in russia are facing a pretty tough ride. a industry group is predicting they will fall by as much as a quarter in 2015. members of the association of european businesses which is a lobby group, have released last year's figures. the group says russian new sales of passenger cars and exact commercial vehicles stood at roughly 2.5 million units. that's down more than 10% from the previous year. the fall comes amid a weakened economy, due partly to western sanctions over the ukraine crisis. the association predicts new car sales this year will fall 24.2% to about 1.9 million. automakers from japan the u.s. and europe are fighting to expand their market share. prices of imported cars, though are expected to rise due to the plunge in the russian ruble, following a drop in crude oil prices. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> more than 20 people are missing after a tugboat sank in china's yangtze river. the boat was on a test voyage when it sank around 3:00 p.m. th
it has already exchanged a memorandum with myanmar. >>> new car sales in russia are facing a pretty tough ride. a industry group is predicting they will fall by as much as a quarter in 2015. members of the association of european businesses which is a lobby group, have released last year's figures. the group says russian new sales of passenger cars and exact commercial vehicles stood at roughly 2.5 million units. that's down more than 10% from the previous year. the fall comes amid a...
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farmers here in this province of myanmar have been fighting the expansion of a copper mine. they face aid wall of police and bullets. almost two weeks ago police killed a woman in her 50s as she and other protesters tried to stop workers from building a fence around the mine. >> translator: instead of protecting the country's citizens the government has always resorted to violence in handing any public disputes. >> reporter: the mine is a joint venture between a chinese company and a conglomerate owned by the me an mar military. villagers say the mine is snatching their farm land and destroying the environment. >> translator: we want to demand the government and the authorities maintain the rule of the law in this country. >> reporter: the chinese company says it's expanding the work area of the mine to comply with permit requirements. it promises to pour 2% of the mine's profit in community development. but given the longstanding anger and the violence, it's hard to imagine the mine's presence will ever be welcome in this farming community. natasha ghoneim, al jazerra. >>>
farmers here in this province of myanmar have been fighting the expansion of a copper mine. they face aid wall of police and bullets. almost two weeks ago police killed a woman in her 50s as she and other protesters tried to stop workers from building a fence around the mine. >> translator: instead of protecting the country's citizens the government has always resorted to violence in handing any public disputes. >> reporter: the mine is a joint venture between a chinese company and...
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it has already exchanged a memorandum with myanmar. >>> massive recalls over air bags made by a japanese company have rocked the global auto industry. now japanese authorities are thinking about expanding the role of safety inspectors. transport ministry officials currently limit their focus to carmakers. under the new proposal they would look at auto parts makers as well. at the center of the recalls are air bags made by takata. safety regulators say the devices can explode and spray metal fragments when deployed. fatal accidents have been reported in the united states and malaysia. automakers have conducted recalls and in japan more than 3 million vehicles have been affected. the ministry officials say they want to be able to respond more quickly to auto parts defects. they're considering expanding the coverage of their on-site inspections to partsmakers and they're thinking about obliging parts makers to report defects found in their products. officials plan to study specific changes including revisions of the road transport vehicle law. they'll consult with the industry in the proces
it has already exchanged a memorandum with myanmar. >>> massive recalls over air bags made by a japanese company have rocked the global auto industry. now japanese authorities are thinking about expanding the role of safety inspectors. transport ministry officials currently limit their focus to carmakers. under the new proposal they would look at auto parts makers as well. at the center of the recalls are air bags made by takata. safety regulators say the devices can explode and spray...
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al jazeera. >> protestors say the project raises questions about myanmar's reliance on investment from china. >> vice president joe biden is working to restrengthen diplomatic relations with brazil. he marked the new year there attending the president's inauguration for her second term. both are pledging closer cooperation on regional as well as global issues. the relationship frayed amid revelations that the u.s. had spied on her private communications. >> encuba, the promise of a new diplomatic era with the u.s. is raising hopes for a brighter future. some say it's racism really holding the country back. >> the revolution patrolsed an end to discrimination. deep rooted prejudice remains. >> he is proud of his african heritage. 1 million african that slaves were brought to the island mostly to work on sugar sugar contain cane plantations. >> we are all the same. whites are even practicing our african religion. >> the official line in the constitution is that all cubans, men and women black and white are equal. there's no doubt that many african cubans have thrived however manual labor
al jazeera. >> protestors say the project raises questions about myanmar's reliance on investment from china. >> vice president joe biden is working to restrengthen diplomatic relations with brazil. he marked the new year there attending the president's inauguration for her second term. both are pledging closer cooperation on regional as well as global issues. the relationship frayed amid revelations that the u.s. had spied on her private communications. >> encuba, the promise...
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myanmar has marked 67 years since it gained independence from britain. ♪ >> pair aides were watched by government officials and the public. it's the first time independence day has been celebrated since the military took power in a coup in 1962. in separate events opposition leader said much more needs to be done to reform the government. more bodies are being identified from the air asia plane which crashed into the java sea last sunday. divers are still battling difficult weather as they attempt to reach the plane's wreckage. so far 31 bodies have been recovered and search teams say they found another large object to the sea floor. indian easy i can't's weather agency said bad weather is likely to have been a major factor in the class. the transport minister has threatened to ground the airline because the plane shouldn't have been flying that route on the day it crashed. >> reporter: before the cause of the crash on december 28th is known, airasia has been barred from flying between surbaya and singapore because the airline has been found to have been operating the flight that went
myanmar has marked 67 years since it gained independence from britain. ♪ >> pair aides were watched by government officials and the public. it's the first time independence day has been celebrated since the military took power in a coup in 1962. in separate events opposition leader said much more needs to be done to reform the government. more bodies are being identified from the air asia plane which crashed into the java sea last sunday. divers are still battling difficult weather as...
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. >> more than 1,000ar trapped in myanmar because of fighting between troops and rebels they are hiding in the state. heavily armed soldiers blocked effort to get them to safety crews in china are recovering those in a tug boat. the 30 meter tug was undergoing sea trials. families of the victims scuffled with police trying to break through. a suicide bomber killed five, injuring 10 others happening at a night market. hours earlier security personnel detained a driver carrying explosives and bomb-making deals. >> jonathan goodluck nigeria's president is visiting. people are questioning foreign intervention. >> trying to leave the area. nigerians president jonathan goodluck visits the area. they have lost territory in the fight against boko haram. >> now, i hear negative stories. but i continue to encourage you to do your best for this country. >> but some nigerians argue the troops are not getting the support they need. >> this military is not equipped to deal with it. this military is not funded. nigerians are frustrated they are in desperate situation at this time. and in any seconds,
. >> more than 1,000ar trapped in myanmar because of fighting between troops and rebels they are hiding in the state. heavily armed soldiers blocked effort to get them to safety crews in china are recovering those in a tug boat. the 30 meter tug was undergoing sea trials. families of the victims scuffled with police trying to break through. a suicide bomber killed five, injuring 10 others happening at a night market. hours earlier security personnel detained a driver carrying explosives...
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. >>> burma, myanmar as it's officially named has been celebratingcelebrating an anniversary first since 1965. >> a ceremony is watched by the prime minister, government officials and members of the public. this is the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the country can transition smoothly to democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd gathered protested calling for freedom and the release of political prisoners. they stood chained beside chained beside the monument that marks the independence from the british in 1968. >> though we got independence, we are still deprived of basic human rights. the authorities can arbitrarily detain us any time if we speak out. >> reporter: opposition leader annansangsuchi. >> we need to restore the values and the mind sets we once cherished and now lost. >> there are no state sanctioned celebrations for independence day but people have been marking the day in their own way. >> i had to get all my friends together to clear up the trash by the pipeline to hold this, we
. >>> burma, myanmar as it's officially named has been celebratingcelebrating an anniversary first since 1965. >> a ceremony is watched by the prime minister, government officials and members of the public. this is the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the country can transition smoothly to democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd gathered protested calling for freedom and the release of...
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are all buddhists responsible for attacks in myanmar. clearly not. it's true there's a lot to be done in the muslim community about what islam says the intricacies of islam. mark sageman, a former c.i.a. said in a book "leaderless jihad" is europe ought to have more islamic schools to train young men and women about what islam is. the young men and women know nothing. they have not been schooled in it. a couple of terrorists on another occasion were found to carry with them islam for dumbies, they were on their way to iraq they knew nothing about the religion and felt the better bone up on something. >> that was put wonderfully, i couldn't agree with more. the statement, the word as maybe most muslims. >> i think any reasonable objective look overingly nose that most muslims wouldn't opt for violent ethos. the or part as a former practitioner in private industry working in the middle east for many years - great privilege - there's an idea of making a monolith of where it never existed. the statement talks about africa to the middle east and the phili
are all buddhists responsible for attacks in myanmar. clearly not. it's true there's a lot to be done in the muslim community about what islam says the intricacies of islam. mark sageman, a former c.i.a. said in a book "leaderless jihad" is europe ought to have more islamic schools to train young men and women about what islam is. the young men and women know nothing. they have not been schooled in it. a couple of terrorists on another occasion were found to carry with them islam for...
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among countries represented myanmar thailand ethiopia. a mayor's refusal to allow a roma woman to bury her daughter. >> she died of sudden infant death syndrome at the age of just two and a half months. her family wanted to lay her to rest in the nearby town of champon where she was born and lived with her parents and two siblings who go to school in the town but the local mayor refused them permission because he said there were few plots available. he also told the paris newspaper that priority of the cemetery in champlon goes to those who pay their at a taxes. the implication is that the dead baby's family do not because they are roma. they say the decision is racism. >> it's very clear they don't want any roma dead or alive they don't want them, that's it. >> the priority is the same thing as any french family who lose a baby. it's injust, it's inhuman. >> the mayor in visu is a doctor who has treated the family. he says even if he had never met them he would still offer them a burial place. >> translator: you just have to put yourself
among countries represented myanmar thailand ethiopia. a mayor's refusal to allow a roma woman to bury her daughter. >> she died of sudden infant death syndrome at the age of just two and a half months. her family wanted to lay her to rest in the nearby town of champon where she was born and lived with her parents and two siblings who go to school in the town but the local mayor refused them permission because he said there were few plots available. he also told the paris newspaper that...
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a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit central myanmar. there are no reports of damage or injuries yesterday. and angry residents in long so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. back to "lockup." >> ♪ ♪ you be crying to them boys when you want some mail, you be crying for your wife ♪ >> it's not unusual for de shawn to wrap for his friend the shizz and now he has an audience. after 30 days in segregation, he's been released back to a general population dorm. >> wake up, baby! >> kind of excited. feel like i'm back home with my friends. >> finding a housing unit where powell has no known enemies was a challeng
a 6.6 magnitude earthquake hit central myanmar. there are no reports of damage or injuries yesterday. and angry residents in long so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters....
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are buddhists responsible for what happens in myanmar. clearly not. that said it's true there's a lot to be done within the muslim community in terms of educating muslims about what islam says. mark sageman, another counterterrorism expert in the u.s. a c.i.a. guy once said that one of the things europe ought to do is have more islamic schools to teach young men and women about what islam is. the young men and women know nothing about islam. they've not been schooled in it. a couple of terrorists on another occasion were found to be carrying with them a book - islam for dummies, and the koran for dummies, they were on the way to iraq. >> your final thoughts? >> yes, mr bowen put it wonderfully, i couldn't agree with more than he said. with a statement, muslims... >> i think any reasonable objective look most muslims are not for the violently ethos whatsoever. the other part of what we are talking about here as a former practicer in private industry. the working in the near and middle east for many years is a privilege. there's an idea again of making
are buddhists responsible for what happens in myanmar. clearly not. that said it's true there's a lot to be done within the muslim community in terms of educating muslims about what islam says. mark sageman, another counterterrorism expert in the u.s. a c.i.a. guy once said that one of the things europe ought to do is have more islamic schools to teach young men and women about what islam is. the young men and women know nothing about islam. they've not been schooled in it. a couple of...
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church as cardinals are sometimes called come from 13 countries including ethiopia any seal land and myanmar. >>> passengers on a flight from abu dhabi to san francisco were fuming after being stuck on the plane for nearly 28 hours. imagine. passengers say the flight was stuck on the tarmac for 12 hours before it ever took off. cnn affiliate kgo got their reaction after the flight finally arrived in san francisco. >> reporter: for passengers aboard this flight 183 frustration has been brewing for hours. >> they kept telling us we were going to leave, you know 15 minutes from now, 20 minutes from now, 30 minutes from now for 12 hours. >> reporter: because of the bad weather and gates, all the flights were grounded or canceled so they didn't have enough space to accommodate us this. this a picture of the fog that kept their flight grounded for so long. the planeload of kid, seniors and hundreds of other passengers then had to make the 16-hour flight to san francisco for a grand total of 28 hours on the same plane. >> everybody was fighting with each other and the flight attendants were fightin
church as cardinals are sometimes called come from 13 countries including ethiopia any seal land and myanmar. >>> passengers on a flight from abu dhabi to san francisco were fuming after being stuck on the plane for nearly 28 hours. imagine. passengers say the flight was stuck on the tarmac for 12 hours before it ever took off. cnn affiliate kgo got their reaction after the flight finally arrived in san francisco. >> reporter: for passengers aboard this flight 183 frustration has...
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>> yes, and myanmar and other a areas, aed when you think of-- and when you think of the radical buddhists, you don't think of them standing up to condemn it, and i'm not saying that they should not condemn it, but i am saying they rare condemning it. >> but muslims like yourself who are fortunate to live with the western values and express themselves without the fear of the government and able to the read the truth in the newspapers and go on to -- >> and i would not say that we are free to express themselves without the fear of the government. >> i would say they are. and they enjoy the western values and don't they want the same experience of the billions around the world, and don't they deserve the same rights. >> rabbi rabbi, no one is defending it. >> you are defending it. >> i am defending what? what am i defending it? >> you will get the last word. >> the last word is this, at the end of the day, we have millions of people around the world who are condemn inging this, and they are muslims and i read the article of why it needs to be muslims -- >> to take back the religion from mons
>> yes, and myanmar and other a areas, aed when you think of-- and when you think of the radical buddhists, you don't think of them standing up to condemn it, and i'm not saying that they should not condemn it, but i am saying they rare condemning it. >> but muslims like yourself who are fortunate to live with the western values and express themselves without the fear of the government and able to the read the truth in the newspapers and go on to -- >> and i would not say that...
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you might also think about myanmar. the degree to which the norms associated with the international community conflict resolution associate with human rights we need to moderate that a little bit. is the -- are the standards about war crimes and retribution , undermining anyway. we've got both sides wondering what's going to happen. have you get beyond that. how you manage both of these sets of values that we have the international community? >> we focused rectally on traditional justice in colombia with the report and looked at how you move forward in terms of dealing with the question for mass atrocity. at the same time, you enable a priests -- peace agreement to take place. we believe that columbia and the negotiators are conscious of the need to deal with that issue in an effective way. if you don't deal with that issue of accountability, if you don't deal with somebody being held accountable to tell the truth about mass atrocities, it's unlikely that a peace agreement will hold. we have argued that there is a way t
you might also think about myanmar. the degree to which the norms associated with the international community conflict resolution associate with human rights we need to moderate that a little bit. is the -- are the standards about war crimes and retribution , undermining anyway. we've got both sides wondering what's going to happen. have you get beyond that. how you manage both of these sets of values that we have the international community? >> we focused rectally on traditional justice...
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she spent more than a decade in prison in myanmar burma and now is running her own ngos to move myanmar forward. so thank you zinmar. and claudia sitting next to her is the former attorney general of guatemala. and because of her they've made great progress in terms of justice in that country. so to all of the women leaders here, to all the inspiration here, to all of you who are going to take over, we wish you well, and the council has a lot of work to do. but final thanks to our extraordinary panel. [ applause ])zrx >>> and we're live on capitol hill this morning as the house rules committee of the 114th congress is gathering today for an organizational meeting. and to start setting debate rules for upcoming bills for the current house session. we're expecting a bit of procedural business and a moment to set up operating guidelines, as they sit for the very first time today. and then we expect work to get under way on the keystone xl pipeline and a jobs bill. both are listed as early priorities by the house republican leadership. we expect work on the pipeline bill to be brought to th
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myanmar has been celebrating with a military parade in yangong. the first time it's been sill celebrated since 1962. erica wood reports. >> reporter: just before daybreak, the ceremony marking myanmarts independence from bit issue rule is watched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president calling for public cooperation so the country can transition smoothly to democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd gathered. protesters calling for freedom and the release of political prisoners. they stood chained beside the monnumeument that mashingsz the plates rulers said political ties with the british in 1994 were severed. >> we got independence from the british. we are not liberated yet from the military dictatorship. we are still deprived of basic human rights. the authorities can arbitrarily detain us any time if we speak out. >> opposit
myanmar has been celebrating with a military parade in yangong. the first time it's been sill celebrated since 1962. erica wood reports. >> reporter: just before daybreak, the ceremony marking myanmarts independence from bit issue rule is watched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president...
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she spent more than a decade in prison in myanmar burma and now she is moving myanmar forward. so thank you. and claudia sitting next to her is the former attorney general of guatemala and because of her they've made great progress in terms of justice in that country. [ applause ] >> so to all of the women leaders here and to all of the inspiration here and to all of you who are going to take over we wish you well. and the council has a lot of work to do, but final thanks to our extraordinary panel. [ applause ] >>> up next, live to the heritage foundation for a two-day policy summit. the speakers include ted cruz and new member of congress who are expected to focus on government spending, energy policy and free market initiatives. this is live coverage on cspan3. it is just getting started. >>> this is what this summit and a book that we're releasing today called opportunity for all and favoritism to none speaks to. it is about moving past the boring politics of washington, d.c., the ups and downs of the consulting class, the favoritism for boeing's back or big business. the b
she spent more than a decade in prison in myanmar burma and now she is moving myanmar forward. so thank you. and claudia sitting next to her is the former attorney general of guatemala and because of her they've made great progress in terms of justice in that country. [ applause ] >> so to all of the women leaders here and to all of the inspiration here and to all of you who are going to take over we wish you well. and the council has a lot of work to do, but final thanks to our...
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for treating other conditions and you free up hospital cots and beds and if you look at measles in myanmar and 50% are due to measles, if you save that potentially other conditions could be treated. so it's really not just improving the health of the child who is vaccinated it is actually benefitting the whole community. >> everything around it and obviously they need the money, nobody would deny that but if there was an unlimited pot what would you as a doctor as a family doctor and as a family person yourself what would you say the most important thing to tackle next would be in the poorer countries health wise? >> i would tackle conception and cancer as well as immobilization. because i think those are huge challenges. and if you save young children's lives then potentially we have an even greater population problem than we have and those people are going to get old and they are going to develop the kind of diseases we have in the west, heart disease and cancer. >> it's not as simple as it sounds, is it carol thank you. >> no it isn't. >> you make health choices and there we are. thank
for treating other conditions and you free up hospital cots and beds and if you look at measles in myanmar and 50% are due to measles, if you save that potentially other conditions could be treated. so it's really not just improving the health of the child who is vaccinated it is actually benefitting the whole community. >> everything around it and obviously they need the money, nobody would deny that but if there was an unlimited pot what would you as a doctor as a family doctor and as a...
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when there are christian terrorist attacks or buddhist extreme ises kill in myanmar and burma, we don't see these same condemnation or ritual of condemnation and expectations christians around the world speak up about this or speak out about this. i think this all points to, you know, a perception issue. distortion of the real threat versus the perceived threat that islam actually places. you must know there was that statistic by euro poll released early this week that showed in europe in the last five years less than 2% of terrorist attacks were launched by muslims or any religious groups for that matter which means 98% separatists or people on the other side of the political spectrum. i think this is an opportunity for the media to be responsible. >> does part of this relate elliot to the use of the word terror application of the world terrorist in certain times and not other times? do you feel that's something that effects coverage of attacks, violence directed at jews as well as muslims. >> people trying to turn away from the truth, one of them is the president who won't use the ter
when there are christian terrorist attacks or buddhist extreme ises kill in myanmar and burma, we don't see these same condemnation or ritual of condemnation and expectations christians around the world speak up about this or speak out about this. i think this all points to, you know, a perception issue. distortion of the real threat versus the perceived threat that islam actually places. you must know there was that statistic by euro poll released early this week that showed in europe in the...
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new cardinals, nine from the emerging markets, including tonga myanmar, and ethiopia. let's look at equities, bonds currencies, and commodities. futures deteriorate. 10 year yield is stunning. scarlet mentioned a 1.18 handle on the euro. crude oil, i'm essentially speechless. brent crude, $55. euro yen shows not much going on. it is all about dollar strength against everything else. the german government bond. we will talk about eurasia. looking forward to that. the german government bond mimics that of japan. here is oil adjusted for inflation, scarlet. it is an approximation. it is a little squishy. here is the decline in oil prices. here is opec, the collapse of opec. we are back there. >> what happened in the last leg lower? >> i would say it is oil prices dropping. it is very little about incomes. >> the income level has flatlined. >> but we were richer here than we were here. we are back to a good value. >> the question is how long it stays like this? >> absolutely but there it is. oil continues to descend. getting us started, kate moore . we are also honored to
new cardinals, nine from the emerging markets, including tonga myanmar, and ethiopia. let's look at equities, bonds currencies, and commodities. futures deteriorate. 10 year yield is stunning. scarlet mentioned a 1.18 handle on the euro. crude oil, i'm essentially speechless. brent crude, $55. euro yen shows not much going on. it is all about dollar strength against everything else. the german government bond. we will talk about eurasia. looking forward to that. the german government bond...